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Updated 12:15

Family Picnic at Park Ludowy — Lublin Celebrates Children’s Day

Lublin family picnic in Park Ludowy offers rides, VR, sports and chill zones for Children’s Day. Free fun and family bonding in Lublin.

The city of Lublin will host a Lublin family picnic at Park Ludowy to mark Children’s Day. Organizers promise an energetic afternoon full of games, sports and family time. Moreover, the event aims to bring neighbours together and showcase open-air community life.

What to expect at the Park Ludowy gathering

The programme mixes classic fair attractions with modern activities. For example, children will enjoy bouncy castles, slides and a large obstacle course. In addition, a four-station trampoline will invite active play. Furthermore, organisers will run tethered balloon flights and kayak trips on the Bystrzyca River. Consequently, visitors can pick between adrenaline and calmer activities.

Activities, sports and modern entertainment

Organisers will include VR stations and Hobby Horse demonstrations. Moreover, slackline sessions will test balance for older kids and adults. Sports fans will find football workshops with a target goal and handball gate drills. In addition, certified instructors will lead movement classes and fitness challenges. Therefore, attendees can exercise, learn skills and meet local coaches.

Lublin family picnic: food, crafts and children’s zone

Families will also find face painting, arts and crafts and colouring corners. Moreover, giant soap bubbles and creative play areas will entertain toddlers. In addition, a chill zone will offer a quiet spot for parents to rest. Dorota Obara, Deputy Director of the Mayor’s Office for Marketing, said organisers designed the event for family bonding. Consequently, she invited residents to enjoy time together without hurry.

Why this matters for expats and international residents

Public city events help newcomers build social ties quickly. Moreover, they show how Polish communities celebrate informal holidays. In addition, the picnic gives expats a low-pressure way to meet neighbours. Therefore, families can learn local routines and language basics while children play.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Many city events in Poland are free or low cost. However, bring ID for certain rides or activities. For example, organisers sometimes ask for a PESEL (national ID number) or passport for registrations. In addition, most vendors accept cards, but small cash helps at stalls. If you need medical care, remember NFZ refers to state health services and ZUS handles social insurance. Moreover, carry essentials like water and sunscreen. Finally, call 112 in emergencies and respect local rules to avoid a mandat (fine).

Local authorities emphasise community values and outdoor time. Moreover, the picnic aligns with broader city goals to revive public spaces. In addition, Park Ludowy offers green space near the city centre. Therefore, the location supports easy access by tram, bus or short drive. Consequently, families from across Lublin can join without long travel.

Organisers recommend arriving early for popular attractions. Moreover, parents should supervise younger children at inflatables. In addition, check weather and dress appropriately. Finally, attendees should respect the park and clean up after themselves.

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